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Papoose Takes Aim at 50 Cent in Fiery Freestyle Over Many Men Beat
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Papoose targets 50 Cent in explosive "Many Men" freestyle, reigniting their feud & critiquing his career post-Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

AceShowbiz - Papoose has ignited buzz after dropping a pointed freestyle targeting 50 Cent, escalating a recent online feud between the two rappers.

In a brief video clip, Papoose rapped over the instrumental of 50 Cent's 2003 hit "Many Men," using the platform to deliver sharp critiques of the hip hop icon's music catalog. He asserted that 50 Cent's most impactful work remains anchored to his early career, specifically noting that everything released after the landmark album Get Rich or Die Tryin' failed to reach the same level of success or influence.

Besides addressing musical achievements, Papoose also referenced personal controversies linked to 50 Cent, including his past relationship with model Daphne Joy. The freestyle, titled "F*ck Curtis Jackson," quickly gained traction across social media platforms.

The tension between the two artists traces back to earlier this year when 50 Cent posted a mocking video clip on social media targeting Papoose and boxing champion Claressa Shields, who is romantically involved with Papoose. At that time, Papoose responded by accusing 50 Cent of diverting attention from other disputes.

Following the release of the freestyle, 50 Cent addressed the diss on Instagram, making it clear he was not taking the challenge seriously. He wrote, "I'm sorry, no response to rappers who can't write a hit to save their lives."

This exchange highlights the ongoing rivalry and the competitive nature of their interactions, with both artists using social media to amplify their messages and engage their audiences.

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